Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Situated in a dramatic cliff-top position and set in 50 acres of early 19th Century parkland, Sewerby Hall and Gardens forms the gateway to the Flamborough Heritage Coast and enjoys spectacular views over Bridlington.
Sewerby Hall offers something for everyone from the magnificent award-winning gardens to the deep rooted heritage of the grand hall. There is no better way to keep the children amused than at our very own zoo which houses a fascinating collection of animals alongside the exciting adventure playground. The Clock Tower Tea Rooms are the perfect place to sit and unwind enjoying the delicious food and drinks. Why not get more out of your visit with the Sewerby Adventurer’s Guide? Full of activities, information, quizzes, puzzles, recipes, offers and much more, available to buy at Sewerby Hall.
Sewerby Hall and Gardens is also Visitor Assured Quality Attraction (VAQAS) accredited site.
Get more out of your visit; Why not stay with us in one of our beautiful holiday cottages? Formerly the Lodge and Gatehouse to the Grade I Listed Georgian House of Sewerby Hall, these period properties have been carefully renovated to a very high standard, resulting in three unique detached holiday cottages. Perfect for families wanting to explore the area or a tranquil place to relax.
Find out more and view the properties by visiting www.cottages4you.co.uk and follow the links below:
- Ref 27522 for Oak (Sleeps four)
- Ref 27523 for Beech (Sleeps three plus one)
- Ref 27524 for Chestnut (Sleeps six).
Work has now started on the Sewerby Hall restoration project at Sewerby Hall and Gardens, which is part funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, and visitors are reminded that whilst the estate remains open, there are minor alterations to the normal operation. The major redevelopment of the old laundry block, the stable block and the hall has been carefully arranged into two phases to minimise inconvenience. Phase one begins with work to the stable block, the provision of new zoo offices, new toilets and a new retail outlet, which has already started. Work then begins to convert the current toilets into a new welcome centre and estate office on the ground floor and the new education rooms on the first floor. Work to these two locations continues throughout the winter and will be completed for summer 2013, when the education rooms are available for room hire.
Prices
Please visit www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby for up to date price information.
All our season passes offer unlimited admission to the estate, hall, zoo and gardens (unless they state otherwise) together with 10% discount in the Clock Tower Tea Rooms and on selected items in the gift shop.
Opening details
| Season Dates | Opening Hours |
|---|---|
| Notes | Our 2013 season runs from 23rd March and 1st September 2013. Estate Office - Open daily throughout the year, 09:30 to 16:30. Estate and Gardens - Open daily throughout the year dawn to dusk. Hall - Open daily throughout the season, 11:00 to 16:30. Zoo - Open daily throughout the season, 10:00 to 17:00. Clock Tower Tea Rooms - Open daily throughout the year. Golf and Putting - Open daily throughout the season, 10:00 to 18:00. Last clubs are issued approximately two hours before closing. We reserve the right to review operating times. Car Parking - Car parking for out patrons is available daily throughout the year except 25th and 26th December and 1st January. Autumn and Winter - Autumn and Winter opening times are flexible and charges may apply. Please contact the estate office for further details. |
Contact
Sewerby Hall and GardensTel: 01262 673769
www.eastriding.gov.uk/sewerby
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Venue
Sewerby Hall and GardensChurch Lane, Sewerby, Bridlington, YO15 1EA
Map reference: TA 203690 Lat: 54.10283 Long: -0.16164
By Road:
From the M62 leave at junction 37, signposted Bridlington on the A614.
As you enter Bridlington you will come to a set of traffic lights. Up to your right you will see Bridlington hospital. Continue straight ahead at the first roundabout then take the 1st exit signposted Flamborough and Sewerby (B1255) on the second. At the mini roundabout (friendly Forresters pub and Somerfield supermarket on your) continue straight ahead along Martongate. After approximately 1 mile you approach a sharp left turn (Marton Hall opposite), turn right into Church Lane. Sewerby Hall car park entrance is second left after Leys House on left hand side.
From Scarborough follow the main A165 road signposted Bridlington. You will approach a double roundabout. Continue straight ahead at the first roundabout then take the 1st exit signposted Flamborough and Sewerby (B1255) on the second. At the mini roundabout (friendly Forresters pub and Somerfield supermarket on your) continue straight ahead along Martongate. After approximately 1 mile you approach a sharp left turn (Marton Hall opposite), turn right into Church Lane. Sewerby Hall car park entrance is second left after Leys House on left hand side.
From Beverley follow the A1035 to the Leven Bypass then take the A165 signposted Bridlington. At the B&Q superstore roundabout turn left over the railway bridge and continue up the A165 to the traffic lights at the top of Bessingby duel carriageway (Bridlingtion hospital on your right). Turn right at the traffic lights. As you enter Bridlington you will come to a set of traffic lights. Up to your right you will see Bridlington hospital. Continue straight ahead signposted Flamborough. You will approach a double roundabout. Continue straight ahead at the first roundabout then take the 1st exit signposted Flamborough and Sewerby (B1255) on the second. At the mini roundabout (friendly Forresters pub and Somerfield supermarket on your) continue straight ahead along Martongate. After approximately 1 mile you approach a sharp left turn (Marton Hall opposite), turn right into Church Lane. Sewerby Hall car park entrance is second left after Leys House on left hand side.
By Public Transport:
By coach, regular, long distance services operate to Hull, then connect to Bridlington. East Yorkshire Motor Service buses 100, 500 and 510 go to Sewerby.
By rail, fast and regular inter-city services operate to Bridlington. Phone National Rail enquiries on 0845 748 4950 or Hull Trains on 01482 606388 or visit National Rail enquiries journey planner website.
By ferry, a daily service operates from Rotterdam, Europort and Zeebrugge to Hull. Phone P&O Ferries on 01482 795141 or visit P&O Ferries website for more information.
By Air, Humberside International Airport, 1hr 20 minutes drive. Phone 01652 688456 or visit Humberside International Airport website for more information. Leeds/Bradford International Airport, 60 minutes drive, phone 0113 2509696 or visit Leeds/Bradford International Airport website for more information.
By local transport, from Bridlington's harbour front Sewerby is only a 40 minutes stroll away.
Buses run from the town bus station and Belvedere Circle or you can take the land train from the 'Leisure World' complexe (changing at Lime Kiln Lane) to the gates of Sewerby Hall. The following EYMS bus services go towards Sewerby Hall and Gardens: 100, 500 and 510.
Discount with EYMS bus tickets, one child free with every paying adult!
Also at this venue
The Children's Zoo
Scenic Drive
Clock Tower Tea Room
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